Advertising @ MIT

Electronic Advertisements

You can now request web advertisements on the MIT Careers Office web site by visiting http://web.mit.edu/career/www/employers/requestad.html.

Another popular place to place electronic advertising is by posting information to one of the Electronic Bulletin Boards on campus. To do so, please contact MIT AV at 617-253-2808 or visit their web site for more information.

MIT Campus Newspaper

The Tech is MIT's student newspaper. Employers often arrange to announce jobs, on-campus visits, or information sessions using a variety of The Tech advertising media. For more information, call 617-258-8324 or send email to ads@the-tech.mit.edu.

Industry Panels and Presentations

Occasionally, employers will indicate an interest in addressing groups of students to promote their industry. This reservations must be done through Conference Services. For more infomation, visit http://web.mit.edu/conferences/www/cpp/cpp_info.html.

Job Search Presentations, Resume Writing and Interview Skills

Students are attracted to and enjoy workshops presented by recruiters about all facets of the job search process. Given advance notice, MITCO staff will discuss ways for your organization to participate in MITCO activities and educational programs for students. Please contact the office for more information at 617-253-4733.

Employer Home Pages on the Internet

Students are spending increasing amounts of time searching for employers and jobs on the Internet. Most employers have created home pages on the World Wide Web and thus have successfully merged their recruiting efforts and needs with the latest in job search technology. You are able to link to your URL when you post your positions on InterviewTrak, which is our online recruiting program.

Recruiting Literature & Video Tapes

Due to the overwhelming influence of the Internet and the very limited space in our Career Library, we are no longer able to receive and display printed employer recruitment materials and video tapes. The vast majority of job-seeking MIT students rely on employer home pages and other Internet resources for company and recruitment information.